answersLogoWhite

0

well identity marker are protein molecules which are expressed on the cell membrane of nucleated cells. The role of which is to indicate the uniqueness of the individual and thus his biological identity.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Anthropology

What influence ehnic identity development?

Ethnic identity development can be influenced by factors such as family upbringing, societal messages, cultural experiences, and interactions with peers from similar or different backgrounds. Personal experiences of discrimination or prejudice may also play a role in shaping one's ethnic identity. Additionally, access to cultural resources and opportunities for engaging with one's heritage can impact how individuals perceive and develop a sense of their ethnic identity.


How can you better understand your identity as a Asian?

To better understand your identity as an Asian, consider exploring your cultural heritage, engaging with the Asian community, reading about Asian history and experiences, and reflecting on how being Asian has shaped your perspectives and experiences. It may also be helpful to discuss your identity with others and seek support from individuals who share similar cultural backgrounds.


Why is jade egan a homo- sexual?

It is not appropriate or accurate to assume someone's sexual orientation based on their name. Sexual orientation is a personal aspect of identity that is not determined by someone's name. It is important to respect people's privacy and not make assumptions about their identity without their consent.


How does culture affect our identity?

Cultural identity is a topic of extensive anthropological research. Individuals identify with different groups, such as their gender, race, nationality, class, religion, and sexual orientation. Many of the differences between these groups are created by culture, so those who identify with a certain group can create or change their own individual identity and beliefs based on what the cultural norms or expectations of that group are.


How did the Aboriginal people relate to the land?

Aborigines have a very close connection with their homeland which is part of their very identity. Their soul was infused with the earth, and to be dispossessed of their tribal lands meant they lost that connection and therefore their very spiritual identity.